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INTER MOUNTAIN'S ANACONDA BUREAU110 West Park Avenue--Telphone No..69 --Adverthln Rtes Furnhed on App&~tion,A. O. H. OF AIACONDAPASSP. A. O'FAR-RELL UPThree Lodges Decline toName Him as St. PatrickDay Orator.WILL SELECT SOME OTHERGENTLEMAN FOR HONORSmelter City Irishmen Wanted Hon. ConF. Kelley for Chief Speaker on theAnniversary Day of the Green Isles'Saint, But He Was Unable to Actand Another Selection Will Have toBe Made.arE tAt. TO TJ:n. INTk MOIt"NTAItX.Anaconda, March sr.-Divisions Nos.t and a of the A. 0. II. of Anaconda tookdecided action last night regarding theselection of P. A. ('Farrell of Butte asorator of the day for March 17. A meeting was called by County President JohnLawler of the divisions, and at the halllast night a resolution was introduced andpassed to the effect that it be the sense of.the order that the services of Mr. O'Fartell be dispensed with and that some otherperson be selected as orator ot the dayon that occasion.The selection of Mr. O'Farrell to be thechief speaker in the Margaret theater onthat night was made after it was announced that Hlon. C. F. Kelley could notble present on that occasion. A generalfeeling seemed at once apparent againstthe selection of Mr. O'Farrell., which culminated in the decision reached last night,a notice of which is published in thisissue of the Inter Mountain.Heavy Cattle Shipments.SPECtIAI. T THEI INTER MOItNTAIN.Anaconda. March 13.-A. E. Mct'lureIs shipping today two carloads of beef cattie to Everett. Wash. The cattle are in-excellent condition and have becen purchased by- Washington parties for intmediate killing.The ao cars of horses belonging to theLafontine brothers which have been atthe Butte. Anaconda & Pacific stock yardsfor some days. are to be shipped today totheir destination. Winnepeg. Canada. Thehorsef were under inspection by Stock Inspector Collins for more than 48 hours.Charged With Insanity.SPrECIAI. TO TIlE INT."R AOtINTAI..Anaconda. March i.--Mat lialloranwas taken into custody last night by Patroltan Powers on a charge of insanity.Halloran was going through queer anticswhen the patrolman spied him. Whetherthe prisoner at the city jail is really dangerous cannot be ascertained at this time.In all likelihood he will be delivered to thecounty officials when an examination intohis mental condition will be made.It'saSafe InvestmentIf you study form and play your moneyaccordingly now and then,You Have a Sure ThingWe Give the highest Odds at theTurf Exchange Pool RoomsBar with the finest of Liquors andCigars in connection.W. J. JOHNSON, Proprietor,Male StrbLt Aascauda.It's a Gireat Spring TonicS ISTHIS= - * -PABST'SjBilue Rbbon BeerMade from the New Malt ProcessSMalt Is the Soul of BeerThe Better the Malt-the Better the BeerPerfect beer, therefore, must come fromperfect malt. Since Pabst's Malt Processhas revolutionized the industry, beer made*t So far as beer goes* Blue Ribbon Is the Height of PerfectionS That's why you should call for Pabst'sproduct when you drink. Get the bestand your money is well spent.J. V. COLLINS & CO.* Distributing Agents * ...ANACONDATOO MUCH FOR THEMONTANA RAILWAYSARE UNABLE TO HANDLE A LARGEAMOUNT OF FREIGHI IN ANACONDA AND ELSEWHERE.SPlU l.\t. 1 T'it INTE fT MOUNTA.1 .Anaconlda, March i.t.--Further complications have ariseIn becaCuse of the inalility of a numuher of the railroads to handlethe freight which is being shipped overtheir roads and which is now long pastdue ill Monttana. Within the past few dlaythe foundry deiartnmet of tile Anlacontldacompany has found it impossible to secureenough mtaterial to complete the work already started there. and asi a result -'o lmpiloyes of the Ioiler shotpii base ht.n laiiioff un tl suh time as ma;terial arrives.The foundry lepalrttlellt ha herel working with rapid strides during severllmollnIths andt itl conslluelllce the materialused there has gradually dcwindld.l awayowing to the lack of stupplies ordinarilycoming in every day or so. The railroadssouth and east have gut to that stagewhere they dto not even make :t gless asto whlen they will he in a position to dleliver ilto Butte or a more re.lmotle dli,.tantpoilnt the supptlly of material alr.ady or.dered aIndI on the way sumelhere.The foundlry departIlllnt has been anliously awaiting the stock of material formalty weeks and for a time it had ihoplesof getting at least a part of it inlto An.iconda ere this. The railroads now do,, totailswer mtessages regtarding this malilterialor other freight which many otiher tldeler ill Anlaconlda have ordered Ianld tihe dI-.lay of which is seriously handicapping theirtrade. The coal supply in Anaconda is stillin a critical state. A cold sttap of a numher of weeks would soon0i colnsumllle ;tll Iofthe fuel on hand.SAVING OF SOULS BY BIGDENVER EVANGELISTRev. Dr. Gravett of Colorado MetropolisHolding Revival at Anaconda.aPl:C'IAt. To 1 III I N'tEsa Mo'i o :s tN.,Anaconda, March tj.--''The evantgelislicmeetings at the Baptist church under thedirection of IEvangelist tGravett oif IDenver.continue to grow ill intere.t each day asthe people come out to hear him. Theyrealize that Mr. (;ravett is a manlll of strongconvictions and a man who believes theteachings of the Bible, and while he maydil'er from others in their teaching. heplainly asks ii his statletments are nIt according to the word of f;od; if ut., letpeople say so. lie stands open for correction: but if not, then let themt come outplainly and take their stand on the wordof God.The evangelist spoke last evening on"Salvation By (;race, or By Works." taking for his text Romlans i :6: "If bygrace. then1 it is ino more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace: but, if it heof works. then it is no more of grace:otherwise work is Ino more work." 'Iheevatngelist spoke of G;od's covenant withAlraham; that it was unconditional. Goddid not say to Abraham, if you do so andso then I will give you the land: tlen Iwill ntmultiply your seed, and mtake them asthe stars of heavenl or the sand of the sea.but God said. "Abraham. I will give youthe land; I will make of you i great tnition. In you shall all the families of theearth lie blessed." I)o you not see, tmytearers, that this is all of God: that liedid not base it on the work of Abrahlam,for then it would not have been a gift. butit would have been of works. T'henAbrasith could have demanded it i, G(udas a reward reckoned for work. But if itis of grace then it can not be of works.Grace is a gift, but whent we work weexpect pay for it.Jiennessy's millinery opening on Monday.For the safe investment and rapid accumulation of your surplus, talk with Giles,No. 79 West Broadway. Butte.PRAISE FOR THEANACONDA FIREMENTHE FIRE LADDIES 1DD HERCULEANWORK IN SAVING THE COALCHUTES OF RAILWAY.FtlI 1f. 1'0 T E1. INI I' Mot' .TAIN.Anlaconda. MaIrch 1i. -- Xotwithstaladiiigthere was cotlliderahle dllamage done in thefire at the coal chutes of the HIttte, Atnaconda & I'acific road on l'hursday mortligK, the .Alacnudla fire departmenll41t did erxc.th'llt s'ervlice at thll colflalgrati, ll. Those.h.o tan the Maze .sayyta that te lire tighterstere nut ni iii l tlle scene in a htlrry afte'rthe alarmniI had brll tcurd ill andll that theyHainese. I'ir.t of all %hthr "err handicappedby the insuftliietucy st hidrult as we'll asihoe. It w:u IScIecesary for till aldditionalwltp;Ily of ho.e to he s cllrred Ibefore aitratm coul lite turall'd mt the flames.\.\h111 tIlhe water was turndt onil it founda tierce fire to copl with. The coal andlthllher hurningll acre ,f 'uch character, ofcourse,. lIa to givle a ready fuel to thefliiiinm RI thlle mo.t etlrre4tic work o01the part itf ('hief MInltrult and his caph,hi' 1m11"n rcoul I d Oal of little avail forI141'tv ti4t1i 11tel.'Ilhe lire laddics did get at the )base ofthe firell ithin i -hurt timlle after gettingtile .ream of watl ter ano the1 tire 1and thenit tas no title' i1ttil t.e' tire War aulldttetld.Hy tlhot r, whl wI itllisedl iltl ftire it is cOilceded t'hat ' hitef Metltrullllt 1and his tmel did'excellelnt work lllnder thle iirctlllttllances.GREAT SPORT BILLFOR ANACONODBANTAMWEIGHTS AND OTHERS TODEVELOP THEIR SKILL INTHE FISTIC ARENA."1t':itAli. in l I -\ Ia s10t \ I A . %'.the lI twntittlt ( etuy thlrtietc club aireIooking fot ard an ith inlterest to the athletic elltertailllnment to he given theI latterpart io the Imonth. It is pIedicted thatthe ellrtelainlnlt will he of a high athletic order and that it a ill I e a succeswrii cery particular. It is epcted therdHill he a hanttllweight cham.ioinslhip Itween Frank Mlclachrani and Fred Thibadrau. Htdger I )'MIara and )Danny IL.yon.s,the 8-year-ohl niemhers of the c'th,. areexpected to give a live'y h ut. ( turleykhuie iill be Imatehed ag aint ýomtltonefor a go, John Ihlotley will give nil Itndianclub exhilition. Jamies l.yttons will puntchlthe hag atWll thecre will Ibe titler athleticfeatures as hell as sli)e uIIcatitl parts.INTERFERES WITH THEASSESSOR OF ANACONDAHow the New Bill Which Gives Part ofCounty to Silver Bow WillOperate."l4 [Al. 'IO 10 11 I NTIN 01 . I A11.41AAnaconida. March 1st. -Now that thecounlty segregation , bill has Itecoltte a lawandl the Iig Ihle cutrliry, heretofure apart of Silver Row county is to ihe of I)eerI.odge county in tile fillture, the countyoflicials of this county have quitei a taskbefore themr ere the records are iii shapefor the proper haIndling of the taxes to hederived from the new strip.As is supposed by soiime the law makingthe change in the two cotuntics does nottake ellect istinediately, as the bill provided that ulponl its passage it lshould goillto elfect ott June 15 of this year. Thatdlate was lixed after ai careful study of thesituation. and in order that all necessarydetails might lie looked after by the countytliicials whose records are to be altectedby the chanIge.W. H. Allen. 5a1ho was the father of thltebill, said this mtorning that it will lie necessary for thle counlty assessor to tratlscrihethe records of the Ilew ground aindl to geta certilled copy of the descriltion of theprloperty lyiing il tihe new part of DeerI.,Ldge counllty. Said M r. Allen."The countlry to lie taken ill Iy ourcoutity is so situated that the assessorcalnnot do his work inl that district untilafter much the 151h of June at the earliest.'The conditions will IInot Ie such ibefore thattime to permit of the change being madeowinlg to thle snow and high water. liecause of these things there cannlot lie workdone on the roads ill that section previousto the time specifie,l. as the date for thehill to becomre effective."According to the heat h-gal advice thetaxes which are to be collected next fallwill blie paid by thle people affected by thechange to the county of Deer I.odge. Theattorneys say that the taxes on propertymust be paid to thle county .1 a hich it issituated at the time the taxes are paid;hencce D)er L.odge county aill re;lp thehenefit of the chanlige inl the way of taxreccipts this year."Stole Two Hams.Anaconda, March ta.--Mike iMcGratulwas taken into custody yesterday by thepolice on a charge of stealing two hamsfromt Joseph Ililmilton's store on EastPark aventie. McG(rath has been watchedby the police for some days and PatroltanBarney Fitzpatrick took himll inl yesterday.Assistant Chief of Police Frank O'Hrienlocated the 'hams and returned them totheir owner.At a largely atended mecting of divisions t and a of the A. f). I., held lastevenilg, it was decided jhat the servicesof P. A. O'Farrell he dispensed with asspeaker on March ~7 at the St. Patrick'sday celebration.JOHN lI.AWI.ER, -County President. rnGrip Remedies in Great Demand,When colds and grip are prevalent thequickest and surest rentedies are in greatdemand. Mr. Joseph D). Williams of Me.Duff, Va., says that he was cured of a verydeep and lasting attack of la grippe byusing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aftertrying several other preparations with noeffect. For sale by Paxson & Rockefeller,Newbro Drug Co., Christie & Leys, IAew.totn Bros.WAIT PAY UNTILCOURTS DECIDESUPERINTENDENT Oh SCHOOLSAND SHERIFF AT ANACONDAMUST WAIT.sl:rtl.l. TO TgiE 1LIN UMOI' in.ttw.\n.condal. Miarch i ,.- 1'niess the courttsttdu in their Ifavor, it looks as though",hri,, S.tirrar atn C'ounty Superrntendesntt Sch.iol. Miss Alice Mal;honey will notI ..W ally paIy ntil tlhe conteull ts institutel.ittiit.t their title to uti.' Itavit beIr tll tt.id. hlie attorty -genterral has rrnderedlIderiin tol the effect that such is the,," . ailnd i hei quotes the coh's to prove it.Ithre is allowed a periIod of tote year00 , 4al br nt the district 'ttit iii itIt I"t I tcaset the conts tts ,tIII lll haltt,Sslidtl tralie. ntt' l llt which troill stctll)* IIts Iiti ai cordii o t o th-it i tter, a t111riI .t. talitil Ithe pp. l i'. hiiculttel th'tlt i itstts ar, noil t liitita rci to dra iiii.It ii , ti \p tiih a 'I' ti r at ii tit tlll ltniadiinnit Ili.s itt. allow the i a tccnl .s . ti' i te shottll mia t he .ltl d t it tli l ti 'lteld tll h Il the,t it glilh of tilt- opit o tilo l th attlrnl ),ne'ral applica t rlti t ill he mad. i to )uitd e,ltI.ll ti 'r a writ of llland i it to i plltlIt. hoard to py thet s.alatriei.ANACONDA BRIEFSl th ll rst kirndl of a liish dint er tat The"rSlccers% restaurant today". 1"a.I t Park arepue , \na ou ul -a.4 tiI and. i Mr. .lt~r r iI. M. u .iin. .lry wtiret-titti" , iitors itn i iThursday ett'II Ig.tlri. an il . luis. t I. S. F. II.I.n r I tte.mle.Ih rc''ptl llls 'Thursday Ilialt e.,rll Lt y theIhIllr Igighlt Tlemplar at wlich tl ladiest i.mplr in the Smotky ( tity.Snow followed the ierce wind wthich hasI,-n aging in Anaironlda during the pastl, w day,. "The grnd i, now laden withLout two inches of the beautiful.,..J&pair, at the variou.s shool homsesW1h werl"e dnan.arI by the recent win,St.l ti hita.l cmplted and all its in go-t ltWining trd.r again at the schools.is. " I . I, . \lunger and moither, whoh .4% v ivle resid|ng at |Unreman. arrived,,ll th, city .estr rday and will take up their.ago acc; 't 'Je|('., t ' st i IagI im e 1l o f the local\\ ,,.rnt 'nions Tel'lgraph olhftf.I ,attity Atlorn .ry .1|' anllry ;lli- sherill"itrner are- iii itutth' lo h.,it. I'. I Iaater, alal lnlr of the fi|lllsiltireJ l"patllt 'enl of the ( ' ppoll it l a nentercilI4 i1tpsa1y. wrint ti. ' li te this l ' i rnling., \Il., h;in Kenne. ly fit . tl,-,attla in heirl "ý Hillp< Ir inds.It.h her d,.uglho,. Mr,. V. A. K.enny ofi\It,. Tlrilpp,.t. viii of J.tdgel T'rippet. hai.I to rI sr-l after :I |lm limlgt.d vishi with Isolatitr in Iow . Illinui, and (ihio.lIII,- Fraph ir .ti A lta o a , II. h lturnel froanl mi rfitl1, I alalai, where he w! tnt to attendstl Oe futn ral ,,f hi, b1rothe-r.T': vangclh I I;ravnl . will ,peak at theF . hi t l I a n d \ ,i , .. " T h e1 , , , . . tt u r d a y.e m- it.., .it ; 111 he wtill give a s.-uital Ii h -I ii the le us,STRIKERS WIN THEIR FIGHTColorado & Southern Grants All TheirDemands and They Return.ihe strike which ihas bern tatiriin;tllino.' UJp do1Wni in ('lraI do Ira;lilwaylV 'irlerh,, a;t ar eli. A tlllhtnllic news (if Ith,.i thin iit was first reveiveli, Iby elrgralphatlit . Ainericall Labor lunion headliitiartirI,.t igtill. Accordiing to tlh telgrami f t icilm ty ctonceded all drleInanls lof ih.liotnll asid the striker.. are back at l si rk.lIi-e lt .l telgram, was. ai. follhow,:I '; 'I t'laren t Smith. illtllte. M.unt.,I alird & Sii therni strike swilled. (IuliIphI t victl, ry for the l nll . All striker,,- employed ; scabs distharged ; uniuon rec'Ih- telegram is signedl by 1. (;. Moseroll i H11del r ldate of Denve)C r. (,ll .1 sevrindl wire was received stating thatthee i soui l hlie no further leed of till-" ie.,.lnts that tie Americatn LaborI higo has started to miake oni all union--,i thrlughot t the coiltry. After thi,t , ,tk, thet refore, thit- a;ser s, tent s w ill i 'Silt out. The cinlectio.t will Iie made fitoThi. week Ito defray certain niotinial exp ., already iiiciurreid.Speakitng of the Lfinish oif thih strike,,lrt. Sgiith statei d yesterday that this i,lth third strike won by the Amerric'al.abir iiioi diliringt the past lmoith.OFFICERS FOR DEPARTMENTOF LABOR AND COMMERCEits A.iM~ I u.l\'I r .l VMFF\\ il.lingtinii, March it.- Il avccordancesith existiing laws, yrsterdlay the ipresidentl;ilpointel a coinnissionl. whIise duty it willibe to recounllenid any oflicers. hullic.its ordileptirte.i.ts in lheit- exctitive departnenthin tiaisfer to the deplartnment of coinmo.re andl labor which. in the opinion oftih cuniiission,. sh,1uli properly tielingl, tilti dartrlet of uomiiirci andI labor.I hie cn. nisiiitn comprise.. , ( harler I).Walcott, director of thie gieological stirv . ; trigadier- i(eni ral W iliitti I 'r icr,hie.f of the iturean of ordnta.ee of lthi.swar deoarti'.nt; )Rear Admiral Francis1. Howles, chief naval constructor; E. 1;II'inchli of tihe agricult ural departtment,~iul Janels R. tarfield of the deparentICi uttllterce and labor.SPOKANE CAPITALIST ISDEAD AT ALAMEDABY ASSItOiIAITE0 I1FS,.Alameda, Cal., March i1.- IJewalt \\'ford, a capitalist of Spokaine, ash., diedthis afternoon at a lucal sanitarium, aftera protracted illness. Four months ago hewent with his wife and son to SouthernCaliforinia, hoping for improvemetnt, andirrived here six weeks ago, when le wastakeni to the hospital. Death was due toI right's disease. lIe was a native ofI raice, aged 78 years.Wrecked Banker Insolvent.SY ASaOUIATED taEs;,.Detroit, Mich., March ,3.-Frank C.Pingree, who was president of thewrecked City Savings bank at the timeof its collapse a year ago through theunlawful use of its funds' by Vice President Andrews, now a prisoner in the statepenitentiary at Jackson, today filed a petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities aregiven at $825,000ou and his assets a f$3a4,.g00.FOR WOMENMuch That Every WomanDesire to KnowAbout Sanative Antiseptic CleansingAnd About Cd lcerativePairs ud WeuanesToo much stress cannot be placed onthe great value of t'utliur 14oap, Oluiamnt and I'ills in the antiaeptio cleans.lng of Uth nmuralots surfacels and ofthe blood anl circulating fluids, thus-flording put'e, sweet andu economlticallocatl and conslltitutional treatment forwetakeulug diclithargrA, ulcerations Infiammunatlous, Ihhings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains and Irregularities peculiar to females. hence theCuticura remedies have a wonderfulInfluence In restoring health, stremnthand beasty to weary womte, wohave breen .aurel ed nd Invalkied by these d.. reslngI alments,as well as smk sympathaeltr llelons asanamlla ohlorosls, hysteria, nervousnesas an debility.Women from the very first have fullyShe2purity and sweetness,the power to aford Immledlate rlief,the certanluty of speedy and permanentcure, the aheolute safety and greatenoomy which have made the CutlcuraSoap, Oontment and Pills the standardskin cares and humour remedies of thedvilised world.Millions of the world's best peopleuse Cytarcmra Sap, assisted by CutcutraOintment, for preserving, purifylngand beautifyiulg the kln, flsor c slthe scalp of crusts, scales and dladruand the stopping of faling hair, forsoftening, whitening and seething red,rough and sore hands, In the form ofbaths for annoying Irritations, Inloanmations and ulcerative wlkuresae'na, anldfor many mnnative, antleptic purposeswh'ltc readily suggest thlemseo lve,, aswell as for all the purposes of thetollot, bath and nursery.MIINING AIPLICATION NO. 4646.UTnited States land ffiere,lreena, Montanla. January i.2, loo3.Notice Is herIlaly given that ltlul P.I.argey by hI. S. Largey, her attorney infart, and the Butte and Boston Consoli.dated Mining company, a corporatina, excisting u0ndaer the laws of the state of NewYork. whose ,potoflice addrres is Ilutte,Montana,, have this day filed their application for a patent for 6(iu linear feet. allwesterly from the poinat of discorery indrift, of the Torrid Lode Mining Claim,upon which a notice o inatention0 to applyfor a patent was posted on ad day ofJanuary, ,9o3, sitnat d in ea.iunit Valley(unorganised), "nining dis.rlct. Silver Bowcounty, state of Mmitana, designated asSurvey No. 6754, la Section 17, Towlnship3 north. Hunae 7 west, being more particu.larly described as follows, to-wit:It.egining at the northru.t corner, agalite stnoll, set in tile groulnd, with anmol.nd of earth alongsiua, and markeda-6754 for Corner No. ,, fromi which thenortheast corner of Section 17. Townllips north, Range p west, bears north o de.grees Ias ilnlutes west 37.J feet; and running thence south o degrees ais minutIeseast 6o'0 feet; thence south 8g degrees 43ninutes west 66o f.eet; thence north odegrees IS minutes west 600oo feet, thencenorth hNo degrees 4.t lminaites east bao feetto the place of beginninaag, containing anarea of 9.o9 acres claiamed, all of which isin conflict with Survey No. 1516, and reports Nos. a5a and J74, inclusivae of o.06acres in conflict with Survey No. tya,.The location of this claim is of recordin the Recore -r's office of Silver Bowcouinty, Montana, in Book "U" of lodes,on pages 27 and 854.The adjoitlilng claims to these premisesare Survey No. :197, SpreaId Light Lode,lot all, on the northeast, Survey No. s15s,placer, sot at ., on the south said east,Report No. a a, Wallshington Placer, andReport No. 374, Polly Placer, on the south,and Survey No. 34811, McQueen Placer,Lot aus, on the west.FRANK La. MIRACLY,SAMUEJL UARKR2, I..aAttorney for Applisus,(Firt publication, January a., a:e)MINING AI'PLICATION NO. 4645.United States Land Office, Helena, Mon.tana, January sa, 9go3.Notice is hereby given that Lulu F.Largey, by M. S. Largey, her attorney infact, and the Butte and Boston Consoli.dated Mining company, a corporation e::.hsting under t . laws of the state of NewYork, whose postoffice address is Butte,Montana, have this day filed their applica.Lion for a patent for 66o0 near feet, allwesterly from the point of discovery overdiscovery. drift oi thi Tropic lode miningclaim, upon which a notice of int:ntionto .pply for a patent was posted on thead day of January, 19c3, bitt'ated inSummit valley, unorganized, nain;ng district, Silver Bow county, state of Mon.tana, designated as Survey No. 6755, inTownship j north, Range 7 west, Sections7, and bcing more particularly describedas follows, to wits Beginning at thenortheast corner, a granite atone act inthe ground, with a maund of earth along.side, and marked o-67Jg for Coriser No,s, frons which the iorthsest eo'srr ofSection 17, Township j north, Rang* ywet, bean rth t deee i. mianuowel Feo.y feet, a.d .msin theses uo degrees alinuutes el,. 6n feat;thence south 9o degrees 43 sinutea west66o feet; them:3 north o degr:es iS min.utes west 6oo feet; thence north 8g c.grees 43 minutes east 66o feet to theplace of beglinning, containing an area ofg.og acres claimed by the above named ap.plicants, all of which is in conalit withSurvey No. 1516, and Reports No. zsaand 174.The location of this mine Le of recordin the County Recorder's olice of SilverBow County, Montana, in Book "U" oflode locations at page .g,The adjoining claims to these premisesare Srrvey No. 5sl6, Placer, Lot No. asr,on the east; keport No. 51a, Washingto.Ple r, and Report No. s74, Polly Plar,on the north, and Survey No, s488, Mg.Queecn Flacer, Lot sog, on the west.FRANK D, MIRACLI,SAMUEL BARKER, )R., ister.Attorney for Applicants,I .First publication January t8, lOslokThe Daly Sank and TrustCempany of AnasendsAnmbede Metsntean.Ceneral banking In all bhrnches.Sell exchanges on New York, Chlieage, St. Paul, Omaha, San Fran.risco, etc., and draw direct on theprincipal cities of England, France.freland, Germany and the Orlent'Lepoelts Oe $a.oo' ao upward re.crived.CorrespondentsNational City bat.k, New York:First National ban', Chicago; FirstNational bank, St. Paul; OmahaNational bank. OIlaka; ranLu otCalifornia, San Francisco.John R. Toole, President: M. 3.Greenwood, Vice President; Loife:. Beanstt, Cesbier: F. C. Nor.ieck, Assistant Cashier.DALYBANK AND TRUSTCOMPANYOF BUTTEEstablisheJ 888i. Incorporated laes.Cesuda... $S.OOe1Oo3GeneraBlnking BusinessJOlHN D. RYAN ........ PresidentJOHN R. TOOI.N.....Vice PresmdentC. 4'. SWINBORNE.......... CasheR. A. KUNKEL.....AeistasLt CasierSTATE SAVINGS BANKJohn A. C.relgtoa..........PreeldestG. W. Strletn ........Vice PresidentT. M. Jledgens ...............Calliei. O. Hodgeol ...... Assistsnt CaislerR. . N.uckottl......Assistant CasherUnder state snpervislon and Jurle.diction. Interest paid on deposits.Sells exchange available in all theprincipal cities of the United Statesand Europe. Collkrtions promptly at.tended to. Transact a general bank.ing htuiness.Directors: Y. A. ('reighton, OmsaalC. W. Stapleton. A. Ii. tarret, P.. D.Levitt. S. V, Kemper, T. M. Ilodglens, J. O. ilodgens.Corner Main and Park Strecet, Butte.Butte. Mont.Capital.........too,ooe.ooUnder state supervlsion. Plv tipercent interest, payable quartcrlr, paidon deposits.Money to Loan onReal EstateP. ATUG. IETNZE.......... PresidentA. N. Clcment...............CashierW. A. Clark. J. Ros Clark.W. A. CLARK & BRO.BANKERSTransacts General Banking Buslness.Buy gold dust, gold bars, silver bul.lion and local securitics.Boxes for rent is safe deposit vaultSell exchange available in all of theprincipal cities t the United Statesand Europe.Special attention given to collie.tions.ALEXS J JOHNSTON,Cashier.The First National BankOf Butt.(Established 1879.)Capital - - $200,000.00GNINERAL BANKINGDrafts drawn on all principal citiesof the world and letters of credit is.sued.ANDREW J. DAVIS......PresidentJAMES A TALBOTT- Vice Pres.E. B. WEIRICK............Cashier1. S. DUTTON.... Ass!stant CashierC. R. Leonard, Pres. T. R. Hinds, V. Pree.ayjette Harrington, Lashler.Silver Bow National BankCAPITAL, $100,000.00This bank solicits accounts, offersprompt and careful attention to business ofcustomere. Collections promptly attendedto and remitted for on day of collections.Sell froeign and domestic exchange, trans.act a general banking business, pay inter,-et on time deposits.Directors-Charles R. Leonard, P,. Aug.Helns, S. Marchesseau, A. Balmfortb, K.A. Louis, C. W. Newton, T. R. HindsJohn MacGinniss Fayette Harringta.-- IA.I., KINDS OF COAL AND WOOD.@OIIZSBIM' @OOlb 00NO. 4 EAST BROADWA.,